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Available 63Calabrlly4<), '6495 opened politically charged confir­ witness table while Ford and then H O N D A 75 w aGon. Re­ 509 charGe, each addi­ affects. and storaGe a re a In nished. WorkinG sinGle Immediately. Many b u ilt enGine. $400. Body S3 Ford FI so XLT 4>4 '8195 mation hearings today, but a Senate Republican Leader Bob p basement. $525 plus male preferred. No possible uses. Warren 83 Cavatlar wagon '4 9 M tional line. You can i m f l leading opponent said Bork is Dole of Kansas endorsed him. The law, which goes Into effect rusted. 643-4400. UZPUTTIMIR utilities. 1 months se­ pets. Leose. 643-2880. E. Howland Inc. 643- 83 Bonnavllla 4 dr '6995 cancel at any time. "itching to overrule” historic Committee members were not Oct. 1. will allow 15-year-olds to 1108. O L O S M O B IL E 1974 D elta 1W FORD rao t in OMC CAMKA VAN c u rity . No pets. 646-1326 A V A IL A B L E O ctober 1st. convertible. Excellent 63 GMC Jimmy camp yan '1 2 ,(XX) qnRRV 4 iBd.. FS, II Ton I C|«, Aitm.. P t. f . WMOW • tgoha. AC. decisions. expected to begin questioning Bork work only In mercantile businesses after, 5pm weekdays, 4 room, 1 bedroom 83 Ragal 4 dr '6995 4 VNwl OffweVMumbwm Ces N iu i n u condition. AskinG NO REFUNDS OR •ih. MNVVA In an extraordinary appearance until afternoon. L S t i ' as baggers, stock clerks and anytime weekends. aportment. 2nd floor, S3600. P lease coll 871- 84 Clara 4 dr '7495 ADJUSTMENTS M O alt for a former president, Ford President Reagan has cam­ stove, refriGerator and •12g000 cashiers. The law will not allow Available October 1st. 2 0672. 84 Ragal ooupt '8095 declared that Bork’s “ record has paigned vigorously for Bork's con­ S h l l M H O R N K M m its r' dlst)Washer. Attic and 84 Calabrity 4 dr. CALL HERALD students to work in restaurants, bedrooms, 3rd floor Merchandise C H E V Y w aoon 1977. A u­ '7495 been exemplary" since he took a firmation since nominating him in apartment newly rem­ cellar storaGe. ParkinG S4 Camaro ooupa '8495 ISYEMOUH mechanical firms or manufactur­ f<ir one car. Non­ tomatic, olr. Good con­ CLASSIFIED place on the U.S. Circuit Court of July and said on Monday he hoped ing plants, and will allow students odeled. Adults pre­ dition. Call after 6. S3 Chavy S-10 ptekup '6495 ferred. No pets. Call smokinG adults only. CLYDE m. B3, W.ndiof 4rt 872-9111 Aoppeals five years ago. critics "w ill be candid about why to only work certain hours of the 647-1925. VLTUC b u ic k , INC RoclyilieEVefriDn exit 64(1 04 Yjr ^ i 647-1676 after 6pm. No'pets. Utilities not 643-^2711 Ford added that Bork, who was they oppose him and not fabricate day. Included. S450 per ED FURNITURE D A T S U N D210 1977. Runs 872-9111 seated at his side before the excuses for attacking him month plus 1 month Ok. Good tires, needs INVITATION TO ilD committee, acted "with integrity” personally." "W e caution parents at the security, Coll 643-0213 COFFEE table and end brakes. S100 or best in 1973 when Bork carried out Neither opponents nor supporters beginning of every school year that between 2:00 ond table (toGether or se- offer. 647-0408. The EiGhth Utilities District, then-President Nixon's order to fire have been willing to predict the school comes first," said Jacob 32 Main St., Manchester, Ct., 9;00pm . porate),one Individual M A V E R IC K 1974. SXO. seeks bids for the followinG Gloss topped coffee ta­ Special Watergate Prosecutor Ar­ outcome Of the confimiation battle, Ludes III. Manchester High School Item : MANCHESTER. Nice 3 Good runninG cor. 643- chibald Cox in the so-called Satur­ but there was little disputing the A SiGn at Super Stop & Shop at the Parkade Gets a jump room apartmrent. ble. Call 742-5918 1562 a fte r 7pm. principal. "School should be more SO firefiGhter's protective evenlnGs.D day Night Massacre. observation Dole made as he on a new state law allowinG 15-year-old8 to work than a 7:50 to 3 program.
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